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7962 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 22/08/2025. 755 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Roving Woman by Michal Chmielewski
22/03/2023
Michał Chmielewski’s debut feature is a strong calling card about love, and shared loneliness in the California desert, executive-produced by Wim Wenders
The Properties of Metals by Antonio Bigini
Telling of a child with paranormal faculties, Antonio Bigini's feature debut questions the “invisible forces” we have stopped believing in, with a poetic fragility that might disappoint the viewer
After Work by Erik Gandini
Erik Gandini's new documentary is breezy and attractive, but feels like a late arrival that is distanced in addressing its timely topic
Grand Expectations by Sylvain Desclous
21/03/2023
Rebecca Marder lights up Sylvain Desclous’ tense thriller set in the antechamber of the highest political echelons, caught between the desire to change the world and the harshness of reality
Sica by Carla Subirana
Carla Subirana creates a profound and moving fable whose truth is found in its magical yet real narrative
Naître Svetlana Staline by Gabriel Tejedor
Swiss director Gabriel Tejedor takes us through one of the most incredible and intriguing fates of the 20th century
Look What You Made Me Do by Coco Schrijber
Coco Schrijber confronts us in a direct, brutal and radical way with the heteropatriarchal violence that many, many women face on a daily basis
The Deepest Breath by Laura McGann
Laura McGann’s documentary follows a free diver and a safety diver, going from light blue to the darkest shades of navy as she tells their story
The Channel by Thierry Binisti
20/03/2023
The film by French director Thierry Binisti tackles the theme of emigration with naturalness and verisimilitude, with some concessions to the directorial style of television
My Name is Happy by Ayse Toprak, Nick Read
Ayşe Toprak and Nick Read's film tells the incredible story of Multu, a Kurdish teenager with a golden voice who miraculously survives an attempted murder
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